International audienceAs scholars have shown, acceptance is key to the success of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) scheme. While many studies adopt a static cost-benefit perspective, few address the social process leading to acceptance. Drawing on Suchman (1995), this article examines the legitimacy process underlying the acceptance of a PES in agriculture. In particular, the role of collective action in the legitimisation process is analysed, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods of discourse analysis. Data from an agro-environmental PES scheme in France on water quality shows that acceptance depends on the normative and cognitive legitimacy that actors confer upon a public policy
Over abstraction of water and its pollution, and thus the protection of water resources in terms of ...
Policy debates in the European Union have increasingly emphasised "Payments for Ecosystem Services" ...
The concept of "enabling conditions" centers on conditions that facilitate approaches to addressing ...
International audienceAs scholars have shown, acceptance is key to the success of Payment for Ecosys...
Public attention to the impact of human activities on the environment is growing over time across se...
Over the last years, there has been an increasing interest in the intersection of collective action ...
Payments for Ecological Services (PES) has rapidly emerged around the world as a key environmental g...
To overcome adoption barriers of EU agri-environmental schemes (AES) related to the organizational b...
The topic of ecosystem services, ecological services, environmental services (ES) and payments for e...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are becoming increasingly widespread as they are being promote...
The design and thriving of payments for ecosystem services (PES) have occurred as a response to the ...
Globally, the agricultural sector is linked to negative environmental outcomes, such as water qualit...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are currently being discussed as one of the most promising too...
The activities of intermediary organisations in the context of payments for agri-environmental servi...
Multifunctional agroecosystems are the result of complex adaptive interactions between humans and na...
Over abstraction of water and its pollution, and thus the protection of water resources in terms of ...
Policy debates in the European Union have increasingly emphasised "Payments for Ecosystem Services" ...
The concept of "enabling conditions" centers on conditions that facilitate approaches to addressing ...
International audienceAs scholars have shown, acceptance is key to the success of Payment for Ecosys...
Public attention to the impact of human activities on the environment is growing over time across se...
Over the last years, there has been an increasing interest in the intersection of collective action ...
Payments for Ecological Services (PES) has rapidly emerged around the world as a key environmental g...
To overcome adoption barriers of EU agri-environmental schemes (AES) related to the organizational b...
The topic of ecosystem services, ecological services, environmental services (ES) and payments for e...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are becoming increasingly widespread as they are being promote...
The design and thriving of payments for ecosystem services (PES) have occurred as a response to the ...
Globally, the agricultural sector is linked to negative environmental outcomes, such as water qualit...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are currently being discussed as one of the most promising too...
The activities of intermediary organisations in the context of payments for agri-environmental servi...
Multifunctional agroecosystems are the result of complex adaptive interactions between humans and na...
Over abstraction of water and its pollution, and thus the protection of water resources in terms of ...
Policy debates in the European Union have increasingly emphasised "Payments for Ecosystem Services" ...
The concept of "enabling conditions" centers on conditions that facilitate approaches to addressing ...